Hi guys,
So my teacher wants to teach very much "by the book," so I'm limited to making presentations that fall exactly or close to the guidelines laid out in the textbook. Initially, I thought it would be a cool idea to make a couple worksheets; one which had 4 pictures and one which had 4 dialogues matching the pictures. Then, I'd mix up the orders, so when students tried to find a partner (the goal is to match dialogues to photos), they'd need to search a bit to the find a student with the same corresponding order. While they searched, they would have to read out the dialogues, and I was going to give prizes to the winner.
Unfortunately, my teacher vetoed this idea because she wanted to save paper. She told me to make a powerpoint instead and just read it to the students. I don't expect it to be engaging.
I guess this is all just a big disclaimer that I don't know that you'll find these exercises to be useful if you have some creative liberty in your classroom. But if your teacher is by the book, maybe you can use this. I've uploaded the worksheet and powerpoint. But be forewarned, they aren't flashy at all.